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byah1601 t1_jcddlha wrote
Reply to comment by LeeOblivious in Man sues highway patrol, says arrest was unlawfully based on expunged marijuana charge. by LeeOblivious
The cop knew the law and confused it for another taillight law. That was a reasonable error. Once again, no cop was given a free pass.
byah1601 t1_jcdboof wrote
Reply to comment by LeeOblivious in Man sues highway patrol, says arrest was unlawfully based on expunged marijuana charge. by LeeOblivious
And the Shelton case is about Medicare fraud…
byah1601 t1_jcdbchy wrote
Reply to comment by LeeOblivious in Man sues highway patrol, says arrest was unlawfully based on expunged marijuana charge. by LeeOblivious
In the nc case it ruled that a “reasonable” misinterpretation wasn’t a violation of rights. There were multiple wordings regarding lights on cars and he mistook one statute for another. It doesn’t say cops don’t have to know the law and can do whatever they want. Literally no court case said cops don’t have to know the law and get a free pass
byah1601 t1_jcd6amc wrote
Reply to comment by LeeOblivious in Man sues highway patrol, says arrest was unlawfully based on expunged marijuana charge. by LeeOblivious
Lol that is not what any court has said.
byah1601 t1_jcddnnk wrote
Reply to comment by LeeOblivious in Man sues highway patrol, says arrest was unlawfully based on expunged marijuana charge. by LeeOblivious
Cops are also exempt from some traffic laws. Want to cry about that too?